The Soviet government was fearful that some ethnic groups might want to break away from the Soviet Union. To keep this from happening, Soviet leaders tried to create a strong national identity. They wanted people in the republic of Latvia, for example, to think of themselves as Soviets, not as Latvian. To achieve this goal, they spread Soviet propaganda, or material designed to spread certain beliefs.
The United States (South Korea) and the Soviet Union (North Korea)
It is because the Soviet Union is communist and that's why they tried to support the communists in northern Korea.
they tried to starve them and cut off supplies
The Soviet Union did not "expel" countries it made them subservient to its ideologies by force. When countries tried to leave (eg Czechoslovakia) it sent in its tanks to put down the insurrection.
The Soviet Union
reform the Soviet Union politically and economically
The Soviet government was fearful that some ethnic groups might want to break away from the Soviet Union. To keep this from happening, Soviet leaders tried to create a strong national identity. They wanted people in the republic of Latvia, for example, to think of themselves as Soviets, not as Latvian. To achieve this goal, they spread Soviet propaganda, or material designed to spread certain beliefs.
The United States (South Korea) and the Soviet Union (North Korea)
It is because the Soviet Union is communist and that's why they tried to support the communists in northern Korea.
The current countries that use communism are: China Cuba Laos Vietnam and North Korea. Former nations include: Armenia (Soviet Union) Azerbaijan (Soviet Union) Belarus (Soviet Union) Estonia (Soviet Union) Georgia (Soviet Union) Kazakhstan (Soviet Union) Kyrgyzstan (Soviet Union) Latvia (Soviet Union) Lithuania (Soviet Union) Moldova (Soviet Union) Russia (Soviet Union) Tajikistan (Soviet Union) Turkmenistan (Soviet Union) Ukraine (Soviet Union) Uzbekistan (Soviet Union) Afghanistan Cambodia Mongolia Yemen Bulgaria Czechia Germany (East) Hungary Poland Romania Slovakia Albania (Yugoslavia) Bosnia and Herzegovina (Yugoslavia) Bulgaria Croatia (Yugoslavia) North Macedonia (Yugoslavia) Montenegro (Yugoslavia) Serbia (Yugoslavia) Slovenia (Yugoslavia) Angola Benin DR Congo Ethiopia Somalia Eritrea and finally, Mozambique
The answer is Russia/Soviet Union
The Soviet Union
they tried to starve them and cut off supplies
they tried to starve them and cut off supplies
mutual assured destruction, espionage, detente.
The Soviet Union did not "expel" countries it made them subservient to its ideologies by force. When countries tried to leave (eg Czechoslovakia) it sent in its tanks to put down the insurrection.